The House That Jack Built - Available Today!

The House That Jack Built – Available Today!

Welcome Clare Revell to the blog today. Tell us about you and your new book, The House That Jack Built What would you say is your interesting writing quirk? I hand write everything first. Which is fine during the summer when I can have the curtains open at stupid o'clock when…

Welcome Clare Revell to the blog today.

Tell us about you and your new book, The House That Jack Built

What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
I hand write everything first. Which is fine during the summer when I can have the curtains open at stupid o'clock when I can't sleep. However, I have now invested in a neck light, which means I can sit in bed and write in the dark.
Tell us about your hero and heroine. What makes them likeable?
Zander is more like an old friend now. But he still has secrets which I discover in dribs and drabs. He's flawed, admits it sometimes, but deals with them.
Kate likes to think she's invincible, but she isn't. She has a strange way of dealing with a crisis, not always in the right way, but isn't adverse to accepting help…so long as its on her terms.
What do you do when you're not writing?
I tend to crochet when not writing or plotting. I'm currently making a jumper, and a blanket and a granny square top. Because like book WIP one is never enough.
Did you learn anything from writing this book? What was it?
That no matter how perfect I think the m/s may be, there is always a plot hole my editor will find and point out and demand I fill in. Several times… But that's what they are there for 🙂
In no more than
Ten (10) words, what is the spiritual takeaway for your reader?

God loves us no matter what we have done.
What is your hero's main character flaw?
Zander isn't a very good liar at the best of times. Yet he loves undercover work… so that's a pretty big flaw.
What is your heroine's main character flaw?
She thinks before she acts.
What can readers learn from your villain?
crime doesn't pay, nor does taking the law into your own hands.
What makes your hero heroic?
He's never afraid to put himself at risk to protect others.

what makes your heroine heroic?
She doesn't always do things the right way but her heart is in the right place.

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